The Buffalo Bills are facing the challenge of replacing star wide receiver Stefon Diggs, who was traded to the Houston Texans on April 3. With Diggs’ departure, fans have been left wondering who will step up to fill his shoes in the upcoming NFL season.
According to linebacker Von Miller, Bills general manager Brandon Beane may have a plan to address this issue in the upcoming NFL draft.
Despite holding the 28th pick in the first round, Miller hinted on his Instagram story over the weekend that Beane could make a move to trade up in order to select a new wide receiver.
In his post, Miller wrote, “Brandon Beane arriving to the 2024 NFL draft to trade up for a WR. In Beane we TRUST. Bills Mafia LFG.” This has sparked speculation among fans that the Bills could be planning a bold move to secure a top receiver in the draft.
While no official confirmation has been made by the Bills organization regarding this potential trade up, Miller’s hint has fueled excitement among fans.
With several star receivers projected to be selected before the Bills’ No. 28 pick, such as Ohio State’s Marvin Harrison Jr., LSU’s Malik Nabers, Washington’s Rome Odunze, and LSU’s Brian Thomas Jr., it would make sense for Buffalo to consider trading up to secure one of these talented players.